

Galileo Galilei was a pioneering 17th century astronomer, who turned the first Galilean telescope to the skies in 1609. Start stargazing fast with a Galileo Amateur Telescope! With the Planetarium program you will be enable you to locate any object in the sky the first night with your telescope. Additionally, each Galileo telescope includes the Galileo Planetarium CD-ROM. All Galileo telescopes come with instructional videos for easy and quick setup. Additionally, each Galileo tripod is extremely sturdy and provides maximum stability for the telescope. Just extend the legs and adjust the retractable rubber feet and your tripod is ready to use. For example, all Galileo telescopes include pre-assembled, metal tripods ready to go right out of the box. The care that goes into Galileo's telescopes goes beyond their high-quality optics. Galileo Telescopes are designed with "The Galileo Difference". Sold Date Source eBay UK This is a Galileo Reflector telescope, it comes with a mars-eye electronic finder, helical rack and pinion focusing and a 1.25 multiple ocular holder with 3X Barlow section pre-assembled.
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Build your love of astronomy with a Galileo scope! Sold for Start Free Trial or Sign In to see what its worth. Galileo understands the concerns of the first time telescope user, and develops their telescopes with the beginner to intermediate sky watcher in mind. Galileo specializes in refractor telescopes, reflector telescopes, Dobsonian reflectors, and more. Galileo Telescopes include a range of styles and sizes to suit the needs of most amateur astronomers. More than 100 scientists from United States, Great Britain, Germany, France, Canada and Sweden carried out Galileo's experiments.Galileo Telescopes are built in the spirit of their namesake, Galileo Galilei - dedicated to exploration and discovery. International contribution estimated at an additional $110 million From our wide range of products, we offer Astronomical Telescopes (Reflecting Telescopes), Accessories for all Telescopes, Telescope for General Purposes, Binoculars for all purpose, Tripods, Equatorial Mounts & Drive System, Optics and Kits and Spotting Scopes from Konus Italy. Total from start of planning through end of mission was $1.39 billion. Solid-state imaging camera, near-infrared mapping spectrometer, ultraviolet spectrometer, photopolarimeter radiometer, magnetometer, energetic particles detector, plasma investigation, plasma wave subsystem, dust detector, heavy ion counterĥ0 inches (127 centimeters) in diameter, 36 inches (91 centimeters) high, weighed 750 pounds (339 kilograms)Īpproximate number of people who worked on some portion of the Galileo mission:

Power : 570 watts (at launch) from radioisotope thermoelectric generators.Weight : 4,902 pounds (2,223 kilograms), including 260 pounds (118 kilograms) of science instruments and 2,040 pounds (925 kilograms) of propellant.Size: 17 feet (5.3 meters) high magnetometer boom extended 36 feet (11 meters) to one side.Total distance traveled, launch to impact:Ībout 2.8 billion miles (4.6 billion kilometers)

Speed of atmospheric entry at mission end:ġ06,000 miles per hour (47 kilometers per second) - equivalent of traveling from Los Angeles to New York City in 82 seconds Spacecraft entered Jupiter’s atmosphere on Sept. Galileo Ganymede Telescope (2) Telescopes With Case And Tripods, Galileo FS-102MOH Reflector F900x1. Galileo FS-90 MOH 800mm X 80mm Yoke Mount Reflector Telescope Tripod Ter. Io 7, Callisto 8, Ganymede 8, Europa 11, Amalthea 1 Galileo FS-80 800x80mm Reflector Telescope. Number of Jupiter orbits during entire mission: Galileo FS-80Z 800x80mm Zoom Reflector Telescope Kit 279.95 Add to Cart for Your Special Price Galileo 800mm x 80mm Reflector Telescope 299.95 Add to Cart for Your Special Price 2 models Galileo 800mm x 60mm Refractor Telescope As Low As (Save Up to 52) 119.99 Galileo 800mm x 95mm Reflector Telescope 299. Impacts of comet fragments into Jupiter observed while en route in July 1994 18, 1989 from Kennedy Space Center, Fla., aboard space shuttle Atlantis
